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    The Cultural Divide Between Mother and Daughter The short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is one that focuses on a mother’s dream for her daughter. As part of an immigrant family, Jing-Mei’s childhood was different from the rest of the United States’, as well as her family’s home country, China. Her mother wanted to provide for her what she thought was the American Dream and her methods of doing so simply caused tension between her and her daughter. The significant cultural divide between Chinese

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    In the short story "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, the narrator of the story overcomes the duality in her life by reconciling with her mother and coming to a realization. The entire story is a concept of coming of age and maturity. Some parts of the story show a deeper meaning of the relationship between the narrator and the mother. The complex relationship of the mother and the narrator represents a cultural difference between China and the United States. The narrator disagrees with the way her mother is

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    successful if they act in a manner that best suits them. On the other hand, if they are goaded to do what they aren’t passionate for, they can’t expect an outcome. Amy Tan in her short story, “Two kinds” Mei Woo’s mother tries to forge her daughter

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    A parent and child’s relationship evolves as they both develop a greater mindset. In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, the author’s use of language reveals the conflict the narrator falls into with her mother because of the high expectations that were set for her since she was a child. The narrator comes to a realization that her mother is trying to make her someone she’s not; as a result, change occurs in the narrator, her mother, and their relationship. As a child, the narrator of

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    Two parts of a whole The story Two Kinds By Amy Tan was about a young Chinese girl and her mother who had just moved to the United States. The mother had moved to America because she had lost everything her husband, mom,dad, and children. Even in spite of all this loss she never looked back and never regretted her decision. One day Ni kan’s mother had the idea of Ni kan becoming a child prodigy because to Ni kan's mother you could do anything in America. Ni kan's mother had decided

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    Amy Tan’s short story “Two Kinds” describes a Chinese immigrant family who hope of finding success and an overall betterment of life in America. After losing everything in China, Jing-mei’s mother, Mrs. Woo, tries as a minority house maid in the 1960s to provide all the opportunities she can for her last daughter. This short story revolves around the interactions between the Jing-mei, who desires a ordinary life, and Mrs. Woo, who seeks only the best from her daughter. The values of these two characters

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    July 2014 Conflict of Generation and Culture Theme: "Two Kinds" is a narrative between a Chinese mother and her daughter who are recent immigrants to America. The mother has great ambitions for her daughter and pushes her very hard to be a successful person. The author, Amy Tan, tackles the conflict between the mother-daughter relationship and the Chinese American cultural differences. Setting and Characters: The setting of the story "Two kinds" takes place in Chinatown, San Francisco in1950s.

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    were cast down upon whether that be at home, in the workforce, or so forth. Amy Tan, an American writer with Asian descent, represents the Asian American experience that was occurring during the twentieth century. In Tan’s short story, “Two Kinds,” Tan puts forth a realistic representation of life by painting a realist portrait of the time through the narrator she chooses. In order to achieve this Tan uses conflict amongst two characters, a substantial age gap between the mother and daughter, inter-monologue

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    In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, the author shows a mother-daughter relationship with generational differences. This story is about Mrs. Woo and her daughter Jing-Mei Woo. Mrs. Woo an immigrant from China adopted the American dream that with enough dedication, determination and hard work a child can become whoever they dream to be. Mrs. Woo only wants the best for her young daughter Jing-Mei and envisions her daughter to be a genius or a child prodigy. Jing-Mei on the other hand have different

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    Throughout “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, Jing Mei and her mother grow and change together. Through the growth and change, Jing and her mom go through their ups and downs. Jing and her mother are very different and similar in multiple ways, but this caused change between them, and caused them to grow closer together. In the beginning of “Two Kinds,” Jing’s mother thought very highly of her daughter, believing in her a lot. “At first my mother thought I could be a Chinese Shirley Temple” (Tan 22). Shirley

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